This paper explores how language and culture are intertwined and often regarded as “invariable fixed properties” in contemporary South Africa by focusing on one particular indigenous African language group, i.e. isiZulu-speakers. Drawing from general theoretical sociolinguistic approaches to language and culture and considering South Africa’s socio-political history, the paper demonstrates the significance and saliency of Zulu linguistic culture to Zulu people in the post-apartheid state. It is examined, how Zulu linguistic culture is regarded a resource in the isiZulu-speaking community and as one of the most salient tools of in-group identification in the larger contemporary South African society. Zulu people’s culture is profoundly lang...
After many years of the oppressive apartheid government, the new democratic era came into being in 1...
The research in this dissertation explored the demise of African languages of South Africa, Tshivenḓ...
This article explores the relationship between certain South African media corporations, growing pos...
Against the background of the hegemony of the English language, this paper examines attitudes and be...
Most traditional African societies, due to strict patriarchy and seniority principles inherent in th...
Language policy debate is often obscured by two factors: failure to acknowledge different time-frame...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhD (Linguistics,Language and Communication)This thesis is a study of patterns...
This is a study based on language variation in Zulu, in the Northern Kwazulu-Natal region. It is im...
This paper provides a sociolinguistic (rather than an applied linguistic or political) appraisal of...
This paper explores the processes by which nationalist movements help to create both ethnic and ling...
This thesis looks at language as the medium of all our ideas and sentiments. The thesis represents a...
M.A.Zulu, as one of the widely spoken languages in South Africa is subjected to change in these chan...
Due to the prevalent multilingual contact situation, South Africa is an energetic laboratory for div...
Zulu identities is a timely tome that helps to place the multifarious idea of Zuluness at the centre...
This paper seeks to explore the potential significance of additive multilingualism in South Africa’s...
After many years of the oppressive apartheid government, the new democratic era came into being in 1...
The research in this dissertation explored the demise of African languages of South Africa, Tshivenḓ...
This article explores the relationship between certain South African media corporations, growing pos...
Against the background of the hegemony of the English language, this paper examines attitudes and be...
Most traditional African societies, due to strict patriarchy and seniority principles inherent in th...
Language policy debate is often obscured by two factors: failure to acknowledge different time-frame...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhD (Linguistics,Language and Communication)This thesis is a study of patterns...
This is a study based on language variation in Zulu, in the Northern Kwazulu-Natal region. It is im...
This paper provides a sociolinguistic (rather than an applied linguistic or political) appraisal of...
This paper explores the processes by which nationalist movements help to create both ethnic and ling...
This thesis looks at language as the medium of all our ideas and sentiments. The thesis represents a...
M.A.Zulu, as one of the widely spoken languages in South Africa is subjected to change in these chan...
Due to the prevalent multilingual contact situation, South Africa is an energetic laboratory for div...
Zulu identities is a timely tome that helps to place the multifarious idea of Zuluness at the centre...
This paper seeks to explore the potential significance of additive multilingualism in South Africa’s...
After many years of the oppressive apartheid government, the new democratic era came into being in 1...
The research in this dissertation explored the demise of African languages of South Africa, Tshivenḓ...
This article explores the relationship between certain South African media corporations, growing pos...